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Sports of The Times RIO DE JANEIRO — Finally, after a week of the most impertinent questions possible, Thomas Bach, the embattled International Olympic Committee president, was about to field a friendly one on Thursday.
302, 305–306 Haig recorded that Gough complained that Foch had been "most impertinent" to him.Blake 1952, p. 298 After meeting with Gough, Foch saw Fayolle (Reserve Army Group commander) and was rather more civil to him.Harris 2009, p.
For his final madrigal book published in his lifetime, the eleventh, he set passages from Guarini's Il pastor fido, one of the most popular texts for musical setting of the era. The final collection published under Wert's name came out posthumously in 1608, and contained pieces for four to seven voices. One of its madrigals was a setting of Guarini's notorious Tirsi morir volea, an obscene poem that Einstein called "worthless, indeed contemptible", and "...more obscene than the coarsest mascherata, the most suggestive canto carnascialesco, or the most impertinent chanson ... could not be more removed from true poetry"Einstein, Vol. II pp.
His painting of a Semitic- looking boy Jesus conferring with Jewish scholars sparked debate. At the International Art Show in Munich it stirred up a storm for its supposed blasphemy, with one critic describing Jesus as "the ugliest, most impertinent Jewish boy imaginable." Noted for his portraits (he did more than 200 commissioned ones over the years, including of Albert Einstein and Paul von Hindenburg), Liebermann also painted himself from time to time. Self-Portrait, 1906, National Gallery of Art On the occasion of his 50th birthday, Liebermann was given a solo exhibition at the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin, and the following year he was elected to the academy.
Davis was born around 1648 in Westminster and was said by Samuel Pepys, the famous diarist, to be "a bastard of Collonell Howard, my Lord Barkeshire"Pepys, 9.24 – probably meaning Thomas Howard, third Earl of Berkshire, although her parentage has also been attributed to Thomas's older brother Charles, the second Earl. During the early 1660s she was an actress in the 'Duke's Theatre Company' and boarded with the company's manager, Sir William Davenant.Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson, Davis [Davies; married name Paisible], Mary [Moll] (c.1651–1708), actress and royal mistress in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004) She became a popular singer, dancer and comedian, but the wife of Pepys called her "the most impertinent slut in the world".

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